Tickets Alert: Tours of Heathrow Airport's nature reserve
Briefly

Heathrow Airport will open its usually private nature reserves for guided tours this summer, targeting wildlife enthusiasts. These tours will feature visits to a new birdwatching hide modeled after the airport's traffic control tower. The airport manages 170 hectares of biodiversity sites, accounting for 10% of its footprint. Tours last around two hours and encompass varied habitats such as lakes, reedbeds, and woodlands, highlighting the local flora and fauna. Free tickets are available for select dates, and the meeting point is conveniently located near Hatton Cross tube station.
The tours aim to connect wildlife lovers with the diverse ecosystems surrounding Heathrow Airport, showcasing its commitment to biodiversity conservation through guided explorations.
Heathrow Airport manages 170 hectares of land across 13 biodiversity sites around its perimeter, representing a significant commitment to environmental stewardship.
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